“We have several parents here who are facing staying at home with their kids," said Dee Maynard of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. “When you’re expecting them to be in school, you don’t just want every day to be play day, you want some education in there too.”

The kids are home for at least another month. Entertainment options are slim, but luckily for parents, some area attractions are coming to the rescue.

Parents also have online access to activity sheets and experiments, making spare time educational but fun. The sessions will take place Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. ET for young kids. For older children, including those in high school, there will be programming starting at 1 p.m.

Disney is also offering online resources for parents.

“We’re gonna go behind the scenes, with the artists and engineers and see how they design and build the world’s attractions and characters for Disney parks.”